In 'Mighty Ira,' streaming Oct. 2, activist lawyer sticks to his guns about Skokie march, a defining moment of his 34-year career -- and befriends a Holocaust survivor who opposed

Documentarians Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen focus their lens on toxic culture that exploited and endangered young athletes, while protecting perpetrators for decades

Documentarian Ric Burns captures celebrated Jewish MD's final days in a meditation on Sacks's Orthodox youth, tumultuous career and acceptance of mortality. Film debuts Sept. 23

'A true-crime story that everyone's involved in': Series unpicks the absurd saga of a wildly popular decade-long Monopoly sweepstakes that almost no American legitimately won

Sasha Joseph Neulinger 'cleans out old wounds' to heal from trauma inflicted by family members -- including prominent Temple Emanu-El cantor uncle -- and prolonged legal drama

All-day virtual marathons, Zoom parties, and film screenings on offer for Israel's 72nd birthday, during the COVID-19 pandemic

Award-winning director Hilla Medalia films families for 4 years, exposing joy and pain of surgery and hormone therapy treating gender dysphoria during crucial adolescent period

'The Prosecutor, the President and the Spy' examines still unsolved death of Alberto Nisman after he accused then-president Kirchner of cover-up in 1994 bombing of Jewish center

'Advocate,' a documentary about Lea Tsemel, has won international critical acclaim but is deeply controversial back home

'TrueFuture' series, hosted and produced by Joe Mullings, aims to showcase life-saving technologies and the people behind them

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